Bayern: Thomas Tuchel sets his priority for the transfer window

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Since the start of the winter transfer window, Bayern Munich has been active on all fronts. The German club has already registered the signing of Eric Dier from Tottenham, but plans to continue its shopping, particularly at right-back, as coach Thomas Tuchel told a press conference after the victory against Hoffenheim last night (3-0).

“We are looking for a strong right back in duels. We’ll see if anything is possible. If there is an opportunity in the market, we will seize it. Otherwise, things will stay like this.” With the departure of Noussair Mazraoui at the CAN with Morocco, the position is vacant, even if Bayern “also got used to Konrad Laimer as a full-back”, as the German coach reminds us. In recent days, the track leading to Nordi Mukiele from PSG was mentioned.

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